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getting snow in west vip and indiana and kentucky. it will slide off towards the east so with that if it goes further to the north we have a chance for snow going into the afternoon. not a lot but wheel see the white stuff -- but we will see the white stuff falling from the sky. march can be a wild month. now we look at the weather pattern. this is is the sis them a will slide off to the east. we have a upper level disturbance work its way through. until it does i am keeping the chance for snow showers this mork morning and a slight -- morning and a slight chance for rain showers. we will see plenty of sunshine in the forecast. we look at future trend and you can see the snow that tries to get in here and it stays mainly to the south of us even maybe along the eastern shore but the southern part of the state this model picks up on and lots of sunshine as we head into the rest of the day and especially on tuesday and wednesday. now for today, that temperature will be right around 46 degrees mostly cloudy and breezy and chilly and by to
getting snow in west vip and indiana and kentucky. it will slide off towards the east so with that if it goes further to the north we have a chance for snow going into the afternoon. not a lot but wheel see the white stuff -- but we will see the white stuff falling from the sky. march can be a wild month. now we look at the weather pattern. this is is the sis them a will slide off to the east. we have a upper level disturbance work its way through. until it does i am keeping the chance for snow...
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three people died in indiana because of the storms. it's caused thousands of dollars in damage and many problems , the forecast is calling for more of the same over the weekend. tj winnick has more from one of the hardest hit areas in tennessee. >> reporter: severe weather is spinning off more tornados in the deep south, reported twister touched down in northern alabama, in the same area where outbreak of tornados last april left be hundred people dead. forecasters say there is more to come, 13 people across 7 states have lost their lives to a total of 33 confirmed twisters. this wave of severe weather is the result of two fronts colliding. cold air in the north and warm air from the south, with a jet stream in between. jackson, mississippi, up through nashville and cincinnati are in the danger zone for a lift of tornados. >> my mother passed away here over there. >> reporter: she was skaggs mother, 69-year-old care lynn jones one of the residents killed during the wednesday night storm. this year has been especially nerve racking. >>
three people died in indiana because of the storms. it's caused thousands of dollars in damage and many problems , the forecast is calling for more of the same over the weekend. tj winnick has more from one of the hardest hit areas in tennessee. >> reporter: severe weather is spinning off more tornados in the deep south, reported twister touched down in northern alabama, in the same area where outbreak of tornados last april left be hundred people dead. forecasters say there is more to...
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. >>> first tornados now snow, days after the tornado uprooted homes in indiana, now under a blanket of snow. homeowners say the snow is soaking belongs they don't have left to save and could take weeks before the power is restored in indiana. that and more on this tuesday morning. i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us. we will get things started with lynette charles. >>> not a lot going on this morning. we got a couple of snow showers across the area. nothing sticking yesterday, though. the chill continues, temperatures will be below normal again, plenty of sunshine in the forecast and a surge of warm air and then we have rain by the end of the week. today is going to be a calm day. we are nice and dry. we have all five sweeps on scanning the skies. we are cold. temperatures coming in below average, 27 degrees now in to aberdeen. arnold 27. clarksville 25. a little bit on the gusty side yesterday afternoon in to the evening. those died down a bit and that's the good news as well. heading out and about, have the heavy coat. i will talk about the warm upc
. >>> first tornados now snow, days after the tornado uprooted homes in indiana, now under a blanket of snow. homeowners say the snow is soaking belongs they don't have left to save and could take weeks before the power is restored in indiana. that and more on this tuesday morning. i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us. we will get things started with lynette charles. >>> not a lot going on this morning. we got a couple of snow showers...
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this is coming from indiana. it's pretty incredible. many tornadoes hit the midwest including here. this is cell phone video taken. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes struck 10 states friday, the storms killed 40 people including 13 in the state of indiana. >>> 5:47. 34 degrees. we go to lynette with a check of the weather. >> good morning. we are still talking about the tornadoes. that's the thing, when you have severe weather, tornadoes, it doesn't hit once. you just have to deal with the clean-up when it hits over and over again. fortunately there's dry weather in those areas today but we are starting to see clouds stream in across that area. the fact is, we're not getting in on any of the unsettled weather. we will be seeing plenty of sunshine as we go throughout the day. where we have clear skies across the area, as of now. that will hold true even as we go into the afternoon. temperatures are a little on the cool side this morning. i'm going to say chilly, we're still above average. we should be 30 degrees for this time of year and baltimore coming in arou
this is coming from indiana. it's pretty incredible. many tornadoes hit the midwest including here. this is cell phone video taken. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes struck 10 states friday, the storms killed 40 people including 13 in the state of indiana. >>> 5:47. 34 degrees. we go to lynette with a check of the weather. >> good morning. we are still talking about the tornadoes. that's the thing, when you have severe weather, tornadoes, it doesn't hit...
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and we will have live reports from indiana. >>> that tornado throughout alabama remember the toc cay lose cay -- tuscaloosa tore nato. -- tornado. >> and it's so hard to sea and you have to fill in they have to clean up and we have snow in the areas. so some of the hardest hit areas getting snow like ohio, portions of ohio and west virginia and even back into kentucky and even into indiana this morning. again, you are from severe weather to snow and across our area, we are not dealing with any of that as of now. but there is a slight chance we could get a snow shower in here as that clipper stays to the south but a few miles to the north and yes, some of the areas could get clipped by snow this morning. temperatures right now cold enough to support that snow coming in in the 20s and into westminster. 26 degrees. let's check the traffic with angela. good morning. lots to talk about. >> reporter: good morning. and you right. it's a lot to talk about. especially now talking on the roads about the accident. police on the scene. bna at orchard road of course we mentioned traffic flow is l
and we will have live reports from indiana. >>> that tornado throughout alabama remember the toc cay lose cay -- tuscaloosa tore nato. -- tornado. >> and it's so hard to sea and you have to fill in they have to clean up and we have snow in the areas. so some of the hardest hit areas getting snow like ohio, portions of ohio and west virginia and even back into kentucky and even into indiana this morning. again, you are from severe weather to snow and across our area, we are not...
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the death toll, now at 39.most of the eaths in indiana and kentucky.and toniggt.... word tragedy. in indiana, a tornado's path of destruction destroyed trees and homes, emolished henryville high school -- and ripped apart school buses. a news crew captured this tornado as it struck. p water and power has beee restored hhre in henryville... but thousands of people in the midwest and south.... are cleaaing up....in the dark. adams says: ""his is total devastation i've lived here 28 ears i've never seen devastating."young says: "people are helpinggout andd helping their neighbors that's what 've been most strrck by." aerial footage shows across three counties.indiana governor mitch aniels, promising state assistanne.... had a direct message for people who lost everything. daniels says: "we love you.... we are with you. and if t isn't obvious enough... it's not just governmmnt these are your neighbors herr to help." residents in madison countyyalabama, learn the naaional weather service has upgraded the tornado there from an ef 2 to an ef3. at 140 miles per hour.leaving some homes uut
the death toll, now at 39.most of the eaths in indiana and kentucky.and toniggt.... word tragedy. in indiana, a tornado's path of destruction destroyed trees and homes, emolished henryville high school -- and ripped apart school buses. a news crew captured this tornado as it struck. p water and power has beee restored hhre in henryville... but thousands of people in the midwest and south.... are cleaaing up....in the dark. adams says: ""his is total devastation i've lived here 28 ears...
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in fact, in one town in henryville indiana they say the death toll could rise. they had a number of students that had just been let out of school early. they saw that tornado firsthand. kara joins us live from henryville, indiana with the latest. >> the forecasters were predicting ominous weather that was coming into southeast indiana, but nobody could have foreseen what happened next. we are standing in henryville indiana in front of what used to be henryville high school. it is almost leveled to the ground. there were students inside but they were given proper time to evacuate. about 20 remained in the building, there are no injuries. the image breathtaking. >> it is hard on everybody. everything ask gone. >> the forecast calls for severe weather. what followed early friday evening could not have been predicted. >> didn't really think it was going to happen because tornado warnings come out all the time and it never hits us. >> tornadoes leveled a small farming community. there were more tornadoes in the last 24 hours than in an average month of march. people
in fact, in one town in henryville indiana they say the death toll could rise. they had a number of students that had just been let out of school early. they saw that tornado firsthand. kara joins us live from henryville, indiana with the latest. >> the forecasters were predicting ominous weather that was coming into southeast indiana, but nobody could have foreseen what happened next. we are standing in henryville indiana in front of what used to be henryville high school. it is almost...
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snow across indiana and closer to home a mixed bag. now say hello, to lynette charles with our check of the forecast and it's a mixed bag. >> right now we are looking pretty good and cold but we could see snow going into the morning and maybe into the afternoon mixing over with a little rain. so like charley said a mixed bag. so we look at maryland's most powerful radar and take you to the north where you see a little bit of snow showers but most of that is into western pennsylvania as of now. you can see the blue shading on there. that is a winter weather advisory. we still see more winter weather advisories the further to the south and west you go entering into west virginia and also into virginia at this time. we don't have any type of winter weather advisories. there is a chance as this system starts to slide off towards the east we could see snow showers going into the afternoon. but mainly right now, it looks like it could stay to the south or should stay to the south but not ruling out the possibility. temperatures are cold enou
snow across indiana and closer to home a mixed bag. now say hello, to lynette charles with our check of the forecast and it's a mixed bag. >> right now we are looking pretty good and cold but we could see snow going into the morning and maybe into the afternoon mixing over with a little rain. so like charley said a mixed bag. so we look at maryland's most powerful radar and take you to the north where you see a little bit of snow showers but most of that is into western pennsylvania as of...
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a mother in indiana successfully used her body to shield her two kids, but shh ended up losing one llg bove the knee and the other leg abovv the ankle."i was reaching around holding ttem, and trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them.""i had in missourr gottsomething - precious back."an engagement &pring i gave my wife 10 years ago.""i was just kepp digging and digging until we got to where it was at. with all this sttff here. how do you find it?""i called her and she was senator mitch mcconnell says fema has started damage assessment in the hard-hit town of west liberty."we'll do everythhng weecan to try to help these good folks rebuild their lives.""'m greg black reportiig. the ational weather service says at least 42 tornadoes swept across 10 states on friday..hey claimed the lives far, several ssates have requested fema teams to help assess the damage. a snowmobiler gett uriid alive in an avalanche... and the whole horrible incident is caught on camera. camera.tyson black was out for a drive in utah when the snow comes crashing own... buryingg hhm ten feet unde
a mother in indiana successfully used her body to shield her two kids, but shh ended up losing one llg bove the knee and the other leg abovv the ankle."i was reaching around holding ttem, and trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them.""i had in missourr gottsomething - precious back."an engagement &pring i gave my wife 10 years ago.""i was just kepp digging and digging until we got to where it was at. with all this sttff here. how do you...
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now we take you to henryville, indiana. you've seen the stories of devastation but nothing as incredible as the story of stephanie decker. jamie cost tell low joins us with the story. >> stephanie lost both of her legs from protecting her children from not one but two tornadoes. this is what's left of the decker home. nothing. after two tornadoes blew through henryville, indiana last friday night, decker moved to protect her 5 and 8-year-old boys, covering them with a blanket to shield the debris, but the wreckage did hit her, almost cutting off both legs. a second twister was headed right for stephanie's family. pinned down by the two children, she covered her two children. >> they were screaming. mommy, i can't live without you. please don't die. >> unable to move the heavy debris, 8-year-old dominic went for help. stephanie survived but both legs were amputated. the boys are okay. jamie costello, abc2 news. >>> the morning starts off with a scare in harford county, a chemical scare sent students to the hospital. jeff hag
now we take you to henryville, indiana. you've seen the stories of devastation but nothing as incredible as the story of stephanie decker. jamie cost tell low joins us with the story. >> stephanie lost both of her legs from protecting her children from not one but two tornadoes. this is what's left of the decker home. nothing. after two tornadoes blew through henryville, indiana last friday night, decker moved to protect her 5 and 8-year-old boys, covering them with a blanket to shield...
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they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not been able to get a count because of the mass destruction. the high school in this area it was virtually wiped out. about 80 kids were in the high school when this storm rolled through. no one in the high school was hurt. back to you. >> temperatures right now have gotton below -- to be below freezing as we see the snow. that's only adding more problems for those who may want to get in and start cleaning up isn't it? >> reporter: you know, it actually is. not only because of the cold but also they have a lot of slick road conditions in the area. right around the town, again, th
they still have indiana state police who have the area completely under lockdown. they have a number of people volunteers who want to come in and help, but the problem is there's so much devastation and they are trying to shut off the electric lines and all of the natural gas in the area because they don't want tocause more problems with the volunteers coming in if they have a danger of fire. so many homes were destroyed that one of the state police troopers who i talked to said they have not...
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this from late friday night in indiana. officials say 42 in all hit 10 states killing a total of 40 people. >>> now the forecast and lynette. what is going on? >> not a lot but we're going to see images like that for a while. the good news is, as we look across the middle of the nation, indiana looks nice, we had a few clouds trying to stream in here as well as kentucky. this is courtesy of a warm front. so we have a new system that is going to try to get in here not today but maybe as we head into your friday. a cold front passing through but no type of cold weather for today. this morning, not so bad, temperatures are above average, not as cold as yesterday. remember, we were in the 20s. we zoom in across the satellite and radar to our area and looking good. we have clear skies, that will translate into lots of sunshine, as we go more into the afternoon. also once that sun starts to rise. right now though, talking about the temperatures, telling you they were not as bad as yesterday. well, they are not. check out annapoli
this from late friday night in indiana. officials say 42 in all hit 10 states killing a total of 40 people. >>> now the forecast and lynette. what is going on? >> not a lot but we're going to see images like that for a while. the good news is, as we look across the middle of the nation, indiana looks nice, we had a few clouds trying to stream in here as well as kentucky. this is courtesy of a warm front. so we have a new system that is going to try to get in here not today but...
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now residents in one of the most affected towns henryville indiana head to church. a place of worship that has been turned into shelter. the very latest for wjz. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across henryville were emotional. churchgoers wiped away tears and hugged one another. >> what we're hering is people who have lost -- hearing is people who have lost everything are showing up to help their friends and family. i don't think there's hope lost, there's hope renewed. >> reporter: nurse mitchell drove five hours from chicago to help. she went door to door checking on residents like june who says in the midst of the devastation she feels blessed. >> look around you, there's a lot left. there's a lot left. >> reporter: sheriff deputy lovelin delivered bottled water. he helped people take shelter at a building, now gone. >> i tell people, the church is not the building, it's the people. >> reporter: it's a sight repeated across the south and midwest including hard hit kentucky. >> this will be enough for me, thank you. >> reporter: lexler delivered food and
now residents in one of the most affected towns henryville indiana head to church. a place of worship that has been turned into shelter. the very latest for wjz. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across henryville were emotional. churchgoers wiped away tears and hugged one another. >> what we're hering is people who have lost -- hearing is people who have lost everything are showing up to help their friends and family. i don't think there's hope lost, there's hope renewed....
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. >>> and a live report from indiana. this morning communities from five different states begin the long painful process of rebuilding after a weekend and a rash of devastating tornadoes. >>> and all is wideet here at home but -- quiet here at home but there's a chance for snow in the forecast. details coming up. >> reporter: an accident on the east side of the beltway and delays on the west side and, of course, we will check all of our other roadways and let you know about that monday morning drivewhen we return. ♪ let me get [ man ] i loved my first car... sometimes the door gets stuck... oh sure. ooh! [ man ] ...and then, i didn't. um... [ sighs ] [ man ] so, i got a car i can love a really, really long time. [ male announcer ] for the road ahead, the all-new subaru impreza. ♪ experience love that lasts. >>> monday morning this is the abc2 news to go i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowson. let's say hello, to meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning. we are dealing with the fact we have some sunshine out
. >>> and a live report from indiana. this morning communities from five different states begin the long painful process of rebuilding after a weekend and a rash of devastating tornadoes. >>> and all is wideet here at home but -- quiet here at home but there's a chance for snow in the forecast. details coming up. >> reporter: an accident on the east side of the beltway and delays on the west side and, of course, we will check all of our other roadways and let you know...
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after tornadoes blew through henryville, indiana. before the twisters hit she immediately moved to protect her 5 and 8-year-old boys, covering them with a blanket to shield them from the debris. the wreckage hit her breaking seven ribs and -- actually pinned her under steel beams. but the worst wasn't over. a second twister was headed towards stephanie stanley. she covered her two children -- stephanie's family. she covered her two children once again. >> they are screaming, mama, i don't want to die. don't let me die. >> unable to remove the heavy debris the badly injured mother went on to help her children. stephanie survived in the hospital bed but both her legs had to be amputated. >>> time for a check of the forecast. lynette, the stories are heartbreaking but so many people will talk about, after going through a storm like that, having what they need, family and health. >> exactly. a good point to make. the bad thing about it, you have the tornado an then day after day you're still talking about the clean-up and what you've los
after tornadoes blew through henryville, indiana. before the twisters hit she immediately moved to protect her 5 and 8-year-old boys, covering them with a blanket to shield them from the debris. the wreckage hit her breaking seven ribs and -- actually pinned her under steel beams. but the worst wasn't over. a second twister was headed towards stephanie stanley. she covered her two children -- stephanie's family. she covered her two children once again. >> they are screaming, mama, i don't...
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before it was a little further back in indiana. indiana wasn't all the way covered but they are covered now. this is pushing in our direction. you can see a little of a wintry mix on the back side of that. we won't see that at all. just dealing with the rain. when does it move in? that's the big question. i'll answer that in a second. for right now we're looking at some clouds trying to push into the area. that will be the scenario as we go throughout the day. again, we'll get sun but also the clouds. now, also, temperature, 54 degrees into baltimore. we are very mild this morning. easton is coming in around 50 degrees. around the eastern shore, york, pennsylvania, 53. the bottom line is temperatures are quite mild in the 50s this morning. they will soar from there. we'll also look at breezy conditions this morning. so the last time i showed this, the winds were 6 miles per hour. we're starting to go up a little more, that will be the trend as we go throughout the day. dc now coming in around 15 mile-per-hour sustained winds. that
before it was a little further back in indiana. indiana wasn't all the way covered but they are covered now. this is pushing in our direction. you can see a little of a wintry mix on the back side of that. we won't see that at all. just dealing with the rain. when does it move in? that's the big question. i'll answer that in a second. for right now we're looking at some clouds trying to push into the area. that will be the scenario as we go throughout the day. again, we'll get sun but also the...
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we are talking about a high tornado count indiana, supercells through kentucky. the tornado outbreak continuing over 50 reported twisters in the upper midwest and very damaging storms to say the least. 50 this evening as the rain moves in. we will talk about how things shape up saturday and sunday. the twist and change is coming up. >>> we contue to lead the way in offerings in baltimore. visit abc2news.com/mobile right now and check out our growing list of apps. you have access to the most accurate weather forecast, news and live streaming video in the palm of your hand. >>> to the developing story out of arundel, a jury indicted leopold, he is indicted on charges he misused his protection squad. leopold had officers drive him to parking lots, he would have them wait for him while he got in to another car to have sex with another county employee. leopold needed an officer to work overtime to prevent his girlfriends to run in to his live in partner. christian schaffer is talking to leopold and we will have more tonight on abc2 news at 11:00. >>> arundel count pli
we are talking about a high tornado count indiana, supercells through kentucky. the tornado outbreak continuing over 50 reported twisters in the upper midwest and very damaging storms to say the least. 50 this evening as the rain moves in. we will talk about how things shape up saturday and sunday. the twist and change is coming up. >>> we contue to lead the way in offerings in baltimore. visit abc2news.com/mobile right now and check out our growing list of apps. you have access to the...
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kentucky and indiana were hit the hardest. susan mcguinness. >> we hope we haven't left any stone unturned at this point. >> reporter: they hope to get to their owner. >> that's the only picture we found of our family left. >> reporter: the tornado demolished the town, sending a school bus into a building, dropping a tractor trailer on a gas station and tearing the walls off of homes. >> some of the most intense and incredible damage i've ever seen. >> reporter: the tornado headed across the state line into eastern kentucky with a path of construction 52 miles long. classifying it as f 4. >> it's in the violent category most tornadoes never come near to. >> reporter: one survivor is at a louisville hospital. they found the 2 year old in a field near her home. in ohio a twister tore up the town of moscow and at least one died in alabama with the first storm starting friday morning. back in henryville long time resident wayne jones will have to start by finding a new place to live. in henryville, indiana. >> president obama has
kentucky and indiana were hit the hardest. susan mcguinness. >> we hope we haven't left any stone unturned at this point. >> reporter: they hope to get to their owner. >> that's the only picture we found of our family left. >> reporter: the tornado demolished the town, sending a school bus into a building, dropping a tractor trailer on a gas station and tearing the walls off of homes. >> some of the most intense and incredible damage i've ever seen. >>...
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i'm lester holt in henry ville, indiana. you're looking live at what's left of the school in this small indiana town. this is only part of the damage. on friday powerful storms stretching from the gulf coast to the great lakes flattened homes. at least 31 people are dead, a number that's expected to rise now that it's daylight and crews can renew their search. amy? >> i know, lester, you arrived just a short time ago. it was dark when you got there and you talked about when the sunrise rose, what you saw pretty much in every direction. >> reporter: i got here a little before daybreak, so when you looked around, you saw just these silhouettes of what appeared to be this kind of moonlight scape, but then as the sunrise came up, we could see everything in ruins. this is the school. it's the elementary, high school, junior high. it's a complex of schools. the school itself let out early but some kids couldn't make it home safely in time and took shelter with teachers. school buses tossed about, cars. this is a road sign here. bu
i'm lester holt in henry ville, indiana. you're looking live at what's left of the school in this small indiana town. this is only part of the damage. on friday powerful storms stretching from the gulf coast to the great lakes flattened homes. at least 31 people are dead, a number that's expected to rise now that it's daylight and crews can renew their search. amy? >> i know, lester, you arrived just a short time ago. it was dark when you got there and you talked about when the sunrise...
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i just started praying. >> reporter: a mother in indiana successfully used her body to shield her two kids, but she ended up losing one leg above the knee and the other leg above the ankle. >> i was reaching around holding them and trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them. i had two steal beams on my legs, and i couldn't move. i was stuck. >> reporter: and a man in missouri got something precious back. >> i gave this to my wife 10 years ago. i kept digging and digging until we got to where it was at. in all this here, how do you find it? i called her and she was crying. >> reporter: meanwhile, kentucky senator says fema has started damage assessment in west liberty. >> we'll do everything we can to try to help these good folks rebuild their lives. >> an estimated 30 tornadoes packing winds of more than 110 miles an hour hit the midwest on friday. >>> a large reward is being offered for information about a former fbi agent who disappeared years ago. >> reporter: the u.s. is offering $1 million for information leading to the safe return of robert levinson, last see
i just started praying. >> reporter: a mother in indiana successfully used her body to shield her two kids, but she ended up losing one leg above the knee and the other leg above the ankle. >> i was reaching around holding them and trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them. i had two steal beams on my legs, and i couldn't move. i was stuck. >> reporter: and a man in missouri got something precious back. >> i gave this to my wife 10 years ago. i kept...
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the whole family was laid to rest monday in salem, indiana. >> just a nightmare. everybody is just traumatized and can't believe it happened. >> reporter: back in henryville, a red cross volunteer has responded to many disasters. he says the people here are staying confident. >> holding up amazingly well. >> reporter: he calls the destruction unbelievable. in henryville, indiana, wjz eyewitness news. >>> more than 200,000 customers are still without power in kentucky and indiana. >>> here in maryland, a new coin to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the star spangled banner. the u.s. mint began selling the coins yesterday. the coins depict the battle of baltimore during the war of 1812. and proceeds from the sale will help fund the events from the celebration in june. going to be quite an event here. for more information on how to buy the new coin, log on to wjz.com. >>> the men's basketball team is headed to the big dance. the greyhounds took on fairfield in the championship game last night. and they were trailing at half- time and then the defense clamped down.
the whole family was laid to rest monday in salem, indiana. >> just a nightmare. everybody is just traumatized and can't believe it happened. >> reporter: back in henryville, a red cross volunteer has responded to many disasters. he says the people here are staying confident. >> holding up amazingly well. >> reporter: he calls the destruction unbelievable. in henryville, indiana, wjz eyewitness news. >>> more than 200,000 customers are still without power in...
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amazing cell phone video, from indiana. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes hit 10 states friday. the storms so far have killed 40 people including 13 in indiana. >>> one more chance of our forecast with lynette. >> it's quiet in indiana this morning. and also close to home, we're nice and dry. as you step out to the bus stop just bundle up the kids, temperatures in the 30s. those winds out of the south at 5 to 10 miles an hour. but will pick up as we go throughout the day. we'll get that warm surge of air moving in. temperatures will be in the low to mid-60s for today. 63 degrees to be exact. we will have that warm-up starting today. then by tomorrow things are going to get even warmer. for tonight that temperature coming in around 42 degrees. we'll have a few clouds out there, won't be as cold but the reason why is that southwesterly flow is really going to help to warm up the temperatures for this afternoon and also for this evening. by tomorrow, even warmer, so if you like the 63 i'm forecasting for
amazing cell phone video, from indiana. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes hit 10 states friday. the storms so far have killed 40 people including 13 in indiana. >>> one more chance of our forecast with lynette. >> it's quiet in indiana this morning. and also close to home, we're nice and dry. as you step out to the bus stop just bundle up the kids, temperatures in the 30s. those winds out of the south at 5 to 10 miles an hour. but will pick up as we go...
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. >> mother nature dealt harshly with indiana. >> the small town of henryville was essentially wiped from the map. the only thing left to cling to, each other. now, as they begin to seemingly impossible task of picking up the pieces, many understand that as hard as it may be to believe, it could have been even worse. >> it is a miracle those kids came out alive. >> this is all that is left of the high-school, shredded by the storms. the classrooms likely would have been full. ahead of the tornado, administrators may life-saving decision. a blessing in an area that from the outside looks accursed. the difficult task begins. survivors must work through their grief and pain to make these communities feel like home again. >> such a mess. lowell melser is here to talk about the tornadoes and are forecast. >> it is horrible, and extremely unusual to see this porn addicts activity like this. the height of tornado season is in may. we are seeing the violence storms in the beginning of march. i have some statistics from the national weather service. these are storm reports from yesterday and
. >> mother nature dealt harshly with indiana. >> the small town of henryville was essentially wiped from the map. the only thing left to cling to, each other. now, as they begin to seemingly impossible task of picking up the pieces, many understand that as hard as it may be to believe, it could have been even worse. >> it is a miracle those kids came out alive. >> this is all that is left of the high-school, shredded by the storms. the classrooms likely would have been...
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and today students in indiana are heading back to school. but it's not what they're used. where they'll be learning till their school is back to normal. >>> and it's kick butts day. students are fighting to have people put down those cigarettes. that is just ahead. >>> henryville elementary school students will return to class today. they have not had classes since two tornadod badly damaged their school on march 2nd. they'll be having school in a church. >>> it's annul kick butts day. there are events going on across the country to remind people that smoking is bad for you. >>> tonight the greatest show on earth starts at first mariner arena. the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus opens up tonight. the circus runs through april 1st. >>> some alarming statistics about kids being sent to the er because of medication. we'll tell you how you can make sure that your child does not end up in the hospital. >>> a four-year-old girl is being called a hero this morning. why her sister is thanking her today. >>> also, a plumber is about to get a lot richer all thanks to
and today students in indiana are heading back to school. but it's not what they're used. where they'll be learning till their school is back to normal. >>> and it's kick butts day. students are fighting to have people put down those cigarettes. that is just ahead. >>> henryville elementary school students will return to class today. they have not had classes since two tornadod badly damaged their school on march 2nd. they'll be having school in a church. >>> it's...
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she was released from the hospital when powerful storms ripped through southern indiana she laid on top of her 8 and 5- year-old to save their lives. house fell on top of her but the kids are fine. doctors say she will have prosthetic legs in three months. >> i am going to push down harder and see if we can't get prosthetics cerne because i am ready to get up and walk again. >> she seems like an incredible person. they have a sek home they have been renning out and friend and family remodeled it to make it more wheelchair accessible. >>> what a brave soul and in indiana not dealing with a whole lot. nice and quiet a few clouds streaming in across the area. about a lot of the nation is quiet and we are in that clear skies, so with that temperatures really able to drop off this morning. freezing in aberdeen. 32 before you step out the door aberdeen make sure to bundle up and bundle up the kids and as we look at frederick 31 degrees below freezing there. shady side coming in at 35 degrees. so this is the scenario this morning. temperatures not warming up that much going into the afternoon.
she was released from the hospital when powerful storms ripped through southern indiana she laid on top of her 8 and 5- year-old to save their lives. house fell on top of her but the kids are fine. doctors say she will have prosthetic legs in three months. >> i am going to push down harder and see if we can't get prosthetics cerne because i am ready to get up and walk again. >> she seems like an incredible person. they have a sek home they have been renning out and friend and family...
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and tonightt craig boswell is in marysville indiana where this twister wiped it off the map. map. boswell on cam top:familles here in marysville are sharing survvvor stories, while neighboring communities are mourning those who werr lost. forever it ll happened in a matter of moments.there's a new reaaity... here in marysville, indiana.a town ravaged by friiay's violent tornndo outbreak.it's an unnerving scene --- concrete slabs, where homes áusedá to be.some, just splinnered shells.stunned homeowners are digging thrrugh what remains. berniece andrews says: "yyu can't believe it ntil you see it with your eyes - just heartbreaking - hope nobody's under this rubbll."this amateur video -- was ssoo friday in pekin, indiana.those who saw it say the giant ssemed to grow in size by the miiute.snede says: "i couldn't take my eyes off of it, i couldn't even take cover. it was mesmerizing and scary at the same time."storms cut hoosier sttte...killing more than a dozen people.back in marysville, the sound of chainsaws are echoing across this town of about 2-thousand people.officers w
and tonightt craig boswell is in marysville indiana where this twister wiped it off the map. map. boswell on cam top:familles here in marysville are sharing survvvor stories, while neighboring communities are mourning those who werr lost. forever it ll happened in a matter of moments.there's a new reaaity... here in marysville, indiana.a town ravaged by friiay's violent tornndo outbreak.it's an unnerving scene --- concrete slabs, where homes áusedá to be.some, just splinnered shells.stunned...
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in indiana, members of the indianapolis colts join to help clean up and giving people in the battered area hope for their community. >> that hope, you know, this is tragic and there is still hope, you know, we have friends and folks like the salvation army and the other agencies that will help you through this. >> and as people continue to pick up the pieces, they will get help from the president. yesterday, president obama approved federal aid for counties affected by the tornados in kentucky and in indiana. >>> and it's hard to believe it was two weeks ago the tornados happened in yes. >> and nice to see the sports figures. >> speaking of weather, we have had the roll coaster weather. warm one day and cold the next and want it to stay even and when is that going it to happen? >> demanding. >> i know. >> and that is on a saturday. >> if you're like today, and we're not going to stick with that. are you okay if we don't stay even? >> don't nose dive. >> you know what? i don't call the shots. the lady called mother nature does and we'll have to see what she's going to serve up and look
in indiana, members of the indianapolis colts join to help clean up and giving people in the battered area hope for their community. >> that hope, you know, this is tragic and there is still hope, you know, we have friends and folks like the salvation army and the other agencies that will help you through this. >> and as people continue to pick up the pieces, they will get help from the president. yesterday, president obama approved federal aid for counties affected by the tornados...
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town in southern indiana friday. the national weather service determined to tornadoes hit the town. one packing winds of up to 175 miles per hour. >> it's definitely on the ground now. >> with her father, he left the school friday afternoon with a bus full of kids, trying to get them all home before the storm came, but he ran out of time with a couple kids onboard and made the decision to seek shelter at a church basement possibly saving their lives. >> in two or three minutes it hit and went right over the church. we watched it through the windows out of the church basement. >> the national weather service says the tornado that measured about 150 yards across was on the ground for an astonishing 52 minutes and left behind mangled cars, downed power lines, and destruction for miles. teams are searching for survivors. as the overwhelming cleanup begins. >> i am here to do everything i can to get what is important to us, what is important to me. these are awesome memories. >> the wrenching task of combing through posse
town in southern indiana friday. the national weather service determined to tornadoes hit the town. one packing winds of up to 175 miles per hour. >> it's definitely on the ground now. >> with her father, he left the school friday afternoon with a bus full of kids, trying to get them all home before the storm came, but he ran out of time with a couple kids onboard and made the decision to seek shelter at a church basement possibly saving their lives. >> in two or three minutes...
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. >> >> an indiana toddler that we told you about found alone in a field has passed away. angela backcock was taken off life support this afternoon. she died immediately after being taken off life support. all of her family, parents and two siblings were killed in the vicious tornadoes. the weekend death toll now stands at 38. . >> reporter: the pews at saint freezing rain sis xavier church packed for emotional services. parishioners wiped away tears and hugged each other. by day's end, the pews were flowing with donated clothing. smoking jims rolled out his barbecue -- >> a lot of times in these situations, people don't get any hot food. so we came to help. >> reporter: going door-to- door, checking on residents, who said in the midst of the devastation, she feels blessed. >> look around you, there is a lot left. >> reporter: a curfew remains in henryville interest 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 am. officials fear looting and want to keep people safe from things like downed power lines and gas leaks. the downtown area of west liberty, kentucky, off limits to most so crews could clear
. >> >> an indiana toddler that we told you about found alone in a field has passed away. angela backcock was taken off life support this afternoon. she died immediately after being taken off life support. all of her family, parents and two siblings were killed in the vicious tornadoes. the weekend death toll now stands at 38. . >> reporter: the pews at saint freezing rain sis xavier church packed for emotional services. parishioners wiped away tears and hugged each other. by...
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. >> we have the latest from henry, indiana. what can you tell us? >> forecasters had been predicting heavy storms to come through henryville, indiana. what happened last night could never have been guessed. as we look at images here, you can see behind me, this used to be henryville high school. what is left of it is the middle school. the roof completely blown off. to the north, south, east, and west complete devastation here. the citizens of henryville, indiana, now left to pick up the pieces. >> it is hard. it is hard on everybody. everything is gone. everything is just gone. >> the forecast for southern indiana called for severe weather. what followed early friday evening could not have been predicted. >> we didn't think it would happen because tornado warnings come out all the time and never hit us. >> tornados ripped through leveling small farming communities. there were as many tornadoes in the last 24 hours than in the average month of march. the people here are shocked at how quickly the devastation happened. >> things are falling. thing ar
. >> we have the latest from henry, indiana. what can you tell us? >> forecasters had been predicting heavy storms to come through henryville, indiana. what happened last night could never have been guessed. as we look at images here, you can see behind me, this used to be henryville high school. what is left of it is the middle school. the roof completely blown off. to the north, south, east, and west complete devastation here. the citizens of henryville, indiana, now left to pick...
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at least 39 people lost their lives in the recent rash of devastating tornados including an indiana toddler found live in a field saturday. nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: this morning across tornado alley battered communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious like so much here. henryville high school has been torn apart. there are, though, other signs of survival. sunriselight brings the steady rhythm of crews pulling away and piling up what they can. others sifting through the rubble, finding anything they might be able to save, evidence of their lives before the storm. >> she's probably 70 and she lost everything except what we can pull out. >> reporter: more than three dozen families already know they won't find any help or help in this debris. they lost loved ones in this storm. one of those gone, 15-month-old angel babcock. after the storm first responders found the toddler fighting for her life in this field, her mom, dad, and two brothers already dead. yesterday angel passed away after being pulled from life support. her grandfather
at least 39 people lost their lives in the recent rash of devastating tornados including an indiana toddler found live in a field saturday. nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: this morning across tornado alley battered communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious like so much here. henryville high school has been torn apart. there are, though, other signs of survival. sunriselight brings the steady rhythm of crews pulling away and piling up...
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terrell brown reports for wjz from indiana where residents are trying to pick up the pieces. >> reporter: people are working together, distributing water, and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. two tornados hit henryville friday, one packed winds in excess of 16 a 165 miles per hour, clean up is underway but it's going to take time. officials are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest of the year, the elementary, middle and high school complex were you had destroyed. the weather could complicate clean up efforts. watches, advisorys and warnings are across indiana and kentucky, up to four inches could fall in henryville. west liberty, utility trucks rolled in to help restore power. crews are working alongside neighbors picking through mounds of debris. this home was blown apart, she recovered family photos but says she is one of the lucky ones. at least 39 people died across five states, 15 month old angel babcock was the latest victim, found alive in a field friday, but died from her injuries sunday night. terrell brown,
terrell brown reports for wjz from indiana where residents are trying to pick up the pieces. >> reporter: people are working together, distributing water, and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. two tornados hit henryville friday, one packed winds in excess of 16 a 165 miles per hour, clean up is underway but it's going to take time. officials are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest of the year, the elementary, middle...
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towns across southern indiana. there are many with a lot of destruction. getting word of nine fatalities undergoing a massive search and rescue effort over at least four counties here where there is so much destruction especially on county roads that they can't get in. a lot of debris is going to have to be removed. we are talk about tree limbs, power lines, whole houses moved off their foundations. as a meteorologist i can tell you these winds were probably well in excess of 170 miles per hour with the damage i have seen in this location alone. it is amazing when you take a look at the massive undertaking. search and rescue across four counties that will take a couple of days to complete. there are people missing. tons have been injured. behind me here an elementary school that was severely damaged but kids taking shelter in that no one was harmed. it is a very, very solid structure but the top of it has pretty much been blown off by this massive tornado. it is still an ongoing outbreak. if you look at the average
towns across southern indiana. there are many with a lot of destruction. getting word of nine fatalities undergoing a massive search and rescue effort over at least four counties here where there is so much destruction especially on county roads that they can't get in. a lot of debris is going to have to be removed. we are talk about tree limbs, power lines, whole houses moved off their foundations. as a meteorologist i can tell you these winds were probably well in excess of 170 miles per hour...
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and seconds ago, three deaths are reported in indiana. wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. terrell brown is in new market, alabama for the very latest. >> reporter: meteorologists believe it was a tornado that shredded these homes outside huntsville, alabama. >> devastating. it's heartbreaking. don't really know what to think, to tell you the truth about it. >> reporter: the first round of friday's wicked weather tore off roofs. meteorologists believe it was the work of at least two tornadoes. each with winds of around 130 miles per hour. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: from louisiana to ohio, from missouri to south carolina, golf ball-sized hail fell. and damaging winds pulled down trees and power lines. tens of thousands of people are without electricity. >> forecasters warn conditions are likely to get worse, especially after sunset. >> this is just going to be an unfolding event for the rest of the day. i would say if you have to run an errand, go ahead and do it now. and make sure you're back within the next couple of hours
and seconds ago, three deaths are reported in indiana. wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. terrell brown is in new market, alabama for the very latest. >> reporter: meteorologists believe it was a tornado that shredded these homes outside huntsville, alabama. >> devastating. it's heartbreaking. don't really know what to think, to tell you the truth about it. >> reporter: the first round of friday's wicked weather tore off roofs. meteorologists believe it was the...
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we manufacture a lot of things in northeast indiana. what i hear from manufacturers back home is instead of worrying about what the rest of the world is doing we should be worrying about what we are doing here. we need an energy policy. we need to reform our tax code, simplify our tax code. those things right there would make a huge, huge difference in helping our manufacturers be successful and more productive right here at home rather than trying to get those companies from other countries back into the united states let's encourage and stand besides those manufacturers that are here because they will grow and continue to produce. i am certain that what we need more now than anything else is simplify the tax code, go to a territorial tax structure rather than put our companies at a disadvantage. i went to as a small business owner i have done our taxes, filling out tax forms can be complicated and frustrating. i glanced at the irs home page to see how many forms there are that could potentially be filled out i found 1,171 forms that c
we manufacture a lot of things in northeast indiana. what i hear from manufacturers back home is instead of worrying about what the rest of the world is doing we should be worrying about what we are doing here. we need an energy policy. we need to reform our tax code, simplify our tax code. those things right there would make a huge, huge difference in helping our manufacturers be successful and more productive right here at home rather than trying to get those companies from other countries...
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. >>> meantime the death toll in indiana from friday's tornadoes has risen by one. the toddler found alone in a field after the storm rolled through died wednesday evening. the child's apparentlies and siblings died friday when the -- parents and siblings died when the storm hit. that brings indiana's death toll to 13. kentucky lost the most lives friday, went 1 people. tonight the focus is -- 21 people. tonight the focus is on making sure no other victims are in the rubble. crews are working to make sure communication lines will reopen. >> reporter: from indiana and kentucky through ohio and alabama and georgia homes and businesses were crushed, cars and buses tossed about and roads were left clogged by downed trees and power lines. st. francis xavier church in henryville, indiana, suffered severe damage but still hosted mass for a full house sunday. >> we came over the hill and saw the steeple was still here, so we knew was still here and that to us was a symbol and also a sign of god as people of faith that god is going to carry us through. this. >> reporter: ind
. >>> meantime the death toll in indiana from friday's tornadoes has risen by one. the toddler found alone in a field after the storm rolled through died wednesday evening. the child's apparentlies and siblings died friday when the -- parents and siblings died when the storm hit. that brings indiana's death toll to 13. kentucky lost the most lives friday, went 1 people. tonight the focus is -- 21 people. tonight the focus is on making sure no other victims are in the rubble. crews are...
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a twister sends a bank slip flying from indiana. where it was found. >>> i'm ron matz in fells point. a makeover for a lady. we'll have the story coming up here on wjz. >>> i'm bob turk. first warning weather center. cooler temps after some rain. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> here's today's report from wall street. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it has been part of baltimore for more than a quarter century. the lady maryland is a living classroom, providing a hands-on education experience for thousands of students. ron matz reports, the famous schooner is ready to set sail once again. >> reporter: under this cover, in fells point. the crew works to restore the lady maryland. for four months, the boat has undergone extensive repairs. >> the boat comes out every year for a week or two. but we've never had her out for four months at a time. it's been a great opportunity to catch up on some other big projects. >> reporter: they've pulled more than 4,000 galvanized boat nails. >> we knew they were coming to the en
a twister sends a bank slip flying from indiana. where it was found. >>> i'm ron matz in fells point. a makeover for a lady. we'll have the story coming up here on wjz. >>> i'm bob turk. first warning weather center. cooler temps after some rain. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> here's today's report from wall street. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it has been part of baltimore for more than a quarter century. the lady maryland is a...
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that is good news as clean-up continues in states down in indiana as well. fortunately they are seeing cooperating weather for that. a clipper system into the plains. this is bringing in snow showers to the dakotas. it is a quick-moving storm. it will quickly move into the mid-atlantic and that brings a chance for snow showers in the mid-atlantic tomorrow as well. tomorrow what a drop in the temperatures. near zero in international falls in the northern part of minute men, 10 in minneapolis. 40's along the east coast. we can see that cold air pushing into florida or -- florida where miami is really the only warm tot spot now. western counties, dropping to near the freezing mark as you head into parts of western maryland. forecast today keeps most of western maryland chilly. 35 in counties like garrett. a couple snow showers possible. they could see up to an inch of accumulation overnight. baltimore a high of 49 just with the cloud cover today. looking mostly dry. showers still possible down along the eastern shore. showers still possible this evening down in
that is good news as clean-up continues in states down in indiana as well. fortunately they are seeing cooperating weather for that. a clipper system into the plains. this is bringing in snow showers to the dakotas. it is a quick-moving storm. it will quickly move into the mid-atlantic and that brings a chance for snow showers in the mid-atlantic tomorrow as well. tomorrow what a drop in the temperatures. near zero in international falls in the northern part of minute men, 10 in minneapolis....
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. >> reporter: wayne jones is sifting through what's left of his henryville, indiana home. a tornado demolished this town, sending a school bus into a building, dropping a tractor trailer on a gas station and shearing the walls off homes. terry cuts went to insect the convenience store where she used to work. >> i don't see any possible way anybody could have survived in this. >> reporter: the tornado moved with such force, it blew the back wall off of the high school gym here. devastation like this stretches across the midwest and south. a shot from the air shows the storm's path through kentucky and the town the west liberty, the national guard joins state police serving for survivors. residents who got out alive aren't allowed to go home yet. >> the area has been declared martial law and we're asking everybody to stay out. you can see it's a very dangerous area. >> reporter: in ohio, a twister for up the town of moscow and at least one person died in alabama where the first storm started friday morning. in henryville, wayne jones is trying to stay positive. >> i have ins
. >> reporter: wayne jones is sifting through what's left of his henryville, indiana home. a tornado demolished this town, sending a school bus into a building, dropping a tractor trailer on a gas station and shearing the walls off homes. terry cuts went to insect the convenience store where she used to work. >> i don't see any possible way anybody could have survived in this. >> reporter: the tornado moved with such force, it blew the back wall off of the high school gym...
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, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school given the severe storm warnings before the day but a number of schools in and around the area were given early warnings of shut down, schools were shut down early, high school basketball games were postponed in and around the louisville area, for example, and through much of southern end in, but, just to show you the scope of this storm, as risk was -- at risk was saying encompassing about a dozen states which is very unusual to affect such a wide path this time of year. a lot of the damage has been quite severe. updating you again, the storms, now, are encompassing the gulf coast through the grea
, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school...
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that's an order from an indiana judge. several families of the victims have filed a lawsuit against the ban. they say sugar land was negligent in the incident. seven people died when the stage collapse and more than 40 others were injured. the scaffolding fell just as sugar land was to take stage. >> getting married is one of the biggest days of persons life. now imagine sharing the day with 2000 other couples. this massive ceremony was held in south korea. couples from 54 countries came out to participate in more than 20,000 church followers came to watch. church leaders say their goal is to make the world more peaceful by bringing so many people together at one time. >> i have a friend who got married in a ceremony like that. >> very nice. >> now they have a baby. >> that's an international couple. >> helping cancer patients at one wedding dress at a time. >> a very special bridal show taking place downtown. part of the sales go to a good cause. wjz is life at the hyatt regency. that's where we joined sharon gibala. >> g
that's an order from an indiana judge. several families of the victims have filed a lawsuit against the ban. they say sugar land was negligent in the incident. seven people died when the stage collapse and more than 40 others were injured. the scaffolding fell just as sugar land was to take stage. >> getting married is one of the biggest days of persons life. now imagine sharing the day with 2000 other couples. this massive ceremony was held in south korea. couples from 54 countries came...
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die." ...and one woman's amazing sacrifice...to save her children...during those deadly tornadoes ii indiana...after the break clear and cold tonight... but temperatures are making a &pbig comeback...how warm it will get and how long it will skywatch forecast......in just 10 minutes ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal -- to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work....
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from parts of iowa now to central illinois and heading into parts of southern indiana also some snow showers in parts of the northeast but they are rapidly dying out tonight. we're looking at mostly cloudy skies at their possible flurries gentle north breezes monday high-temperature 34-38 was perhaps a peak of afternoon sunshine and for monday evening passing clouds, low temperature of around 26-32 degrees and for tuesday, look at those temperatures. wii earlier had a scenario of colder temperatures by the weekend but forecast models have reversed it. >> a group of texas girl from ofwhat a group of crosscuts did to a man who stole their cookie money, next. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1500... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. (laughs) i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. mmmm. great grains. great gra
from parts of iowa now to central illinois and heading into parts of southern indiana also some snow showers in parts of the northeast but they are rapidly dying out tonight. we're looking at mostly cloudy skies at their possible flurries gentle north breezes monday high-temperature 34-38 was perhaps a peak of afternoon sunshine and for monday evening passing clouds, low temperature of around 26-32 degrees and for tuesday, look at those temperatures. wii earlier had a scenario of colder...
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for towns like henry felt, indiana, this is the new reality. homes wiped out and lives lost. >> the randomness of a tornado is amazing. one home destroyed, one is not, one person dies, one does not. >> stairs leading to nowhere is a sign of the ferocious fault -- the ferocious feet. from texas to indiana, kentucky and georgia. 17th million people were in the deadly path. >> you could hear people praying, god, let us get through this. >> in the hours after the terror came stories of survival. >> we were in the core of the building when a tornado had hit. no one was injured. >> something to be thankful for despite the devastation. entire neighborhoods are flat and the spirits are strong. >> we have a lot of good friends, we still have our family. what more could we ask for? some >> people that live here are resilience, god-fearing in the tough. we are knocked down but we're not knocked out. its costs >> equipment is already in place to clear away with the storms knocked down. another town's small and population, but big its determination to come
for towns like henry felt, indiana, this is the new reality. homes wiped out and lives lost. >> the randomness of a tornado is amazing. one home destroyed, one is not, one person dies, one does not. >> stairs leading to nowhere is a sign of the ferocious fault -- the ferocious feet. from texas to indiana, kentucky and georgia. 17th million people were in the deadly path. >> you could hear people praying, god, let us get through this. >> in the hours after the terror came...
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want to show you this cell phone video taken in indiana. you can see the tornado tearing across the ground. the national weather service says there were at least 42 confirmed tornadoes in 10 states on friday. the storms killed 40 people, including 13 in indiana. >>> the storms may have been a full day's drive away from us but we are soon going to be feeling the effects. the first storm of 2012 will affect your budget. your insurance will be going up, so you don't waste your money. >> reporter: as we watch the news coverage of last friday's devastating tornadoes we prayed for the victims and gave thanks that most people were spared. even in maryland, far from the devastation, you may soon be impacted by it. >> we watched that wall fall off that house. i can't tell you how that felt to watch. >> reporter: dan yell workman is one of the victims of last weekend's weather. but as they rebuild, the rest of us will feel if in the -- feel it in the wallet in the form of increased premiums. among other billion dollar plus storms in the u.s., twief -
want to show you this cell phone video taken in indiana. you can see the tornado tearing across the ground. the national weather service says there were at least 42 confirmed tornadoes in 10 states on friday. the storms killed 40 people, including 13 in indiana. >>> the storms may have been a full day's drive away from us but we are soon going to be feeling the effects. the first storm of 2012 will affect your budget. your insurance will be going up, so you don't waste your money....
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it does not happen in your family. >> live pictures from henry indiana. we tell the what is happening in marysville where the sheriff's hasrtment says that town been completely destroyed. all 17 states will likely be tornadoes those before storm cells move out by the day.f forecasters say that would make today one of the five biggest it entireys of the year. >> thank you very much. we are following breaking news m anne arundel county. john leopold has been indicted. faces-year-old leopold counts of misconduct in office. >> the other big story of the average of the growing -- rushrge limbaugh after he called a georgetown law student a slot and a prostitute. -- a slot and a prostitute. kris van cleave is live with new m the campus and capitol hill. a lot of people here in georgetown are not happy. news.front-page even the president of the united the womanched out to the center of this remains much in rush limbaugh's cross hairs. that is how it started on wednesday. he launched a personal offensive against a georgetown law student with her lobbying for congr
it does not happen in your family. >> live pictures from henry indiana. we tell the what is happening in marysville where the sheriff's hasrtment says that town been completely destroyed. all 17 states will likely be tornadoes those before storm cells move out by the day.f forecasters say that would make today one of the five biggest it entireys of the year. >> thank you very much. we are following breaking news m anne arundel county. john leopold has been indicted. faces-year-old...
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this is henryville, indiana just north of the kentucky border. the national weather service describes the damage there as extreme taking a sky view of it and as you can pull out, you can literally see what looks like a church there or another older structure, the roof completely gone and as the camera pans you can see the swath that tornado tore through that town. three people died in indiana today from the tornadoes and storms, no word if any of them were in henryville, live pictures of the aftermath again where it looks like this storm just went through. >>> over the years congress has appropriatelied $311 million to help pay tuitions -- appropriated $311 million to help pay tuitions for d.c. students across the country called tuition assistance program only available to district residents. advocates call the program a huge success, but 9 news now has learned the number of students that actually graduate from college is far below the national average. bruce johnson investigates a story only seen on 9. >> it's not just a program about my child,
this is henryville, indiana just north of the kentucky border. the national weather service describes the damage there as extreme taking a sky view of it and as you can pull out, you can literally see what looks like a church there or another older structure, the roof completely gone and as the camera pans you can see the swath that tornado tore through that town. three people died in indiana today from the tornadoes and storms, no word if any of them were in henryville, live pictures of the...